Noted UFO investigator, researcher and author, some call Randle the voice of
reason within UFOlogy. Randle maintains that a UFO did crash at Roswell and that
bodies were discovered, but Randle discounts some of the eyewitnesses and
accounts of the incident. Randle is an experienced investigator and has a
background as not only a former Army helicopter pilot, he is also a Captain in
the Air Force specializing in intelligence and he has earned four college
degrees. Randle is the author of dozen of UFO articles and over 16 UFO books, as
well as novels too numerous to count. While I disagree with Randle about the
Roswell incident in many regards, UFOlogy needs more Kevin Randles to cut
through the bull.-RMIII

Randle has a more extensive biography on
Wikipedia. His most
recent book on Roswell is
Roswell Revisited (2007, Galde Press, 182 pages. ISBN: 978-1931942508),
and he has written several others on Roswell, other UFO topics, and many fiction
books as well.

Randle's degrees in Psychology, both a masters and a PhD, were
obtained from California Coast University,
a correspondence school, for which he has received some criticism. The GAO
called this school a
diploma mill
in 2004
which offers degrees at a flat rate (A PhD costs about $5000, open book testing, and no campus
attendance.) The
school is now, as of 2005, accredited by DETC, but no longer offers a PhD, which, in any
case, is not covered. It is still widely considered a diploma mill. Of
course, Randle does not 'use' his psychology degrees to research UFOs, so the
point may be moot.